No symptoms: Many times these cancers have no symptoms at first. Blood in your urine, feeling like you have to pee all the time, or pain with intercourse might be symptoms. But leg pain is 1000 times more likely to be from something else! make sure to get pap smears to prevent cervical cancer, and try not to worry about cancer. Ask your doctor to help figure out what's causing your leg pain!
Answered 12/21/2013
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Symptoms: The most common symptoms of bladder cancer are painless blood in the urine and irritative urinary symptoms, such as frequency, dysuria, and urgency. Bladder cancer is most commonly a disease of older people who are chronic smokers. Early cervical cancer is often without symptoms. Symptoms may include irregular or heavy vaginal bleeding or bleeding after sex. Mean age at diagnosis is 48 years.
Answered 12/24/2013
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